http://articles.latimes.com/1995-07-30/local/me-29606_1_beach-boulevard
In the article, "A Beach Cleanup : Anaheim Targets Prostitution at Motels Along the Boulevard", author Greg Hernandez reports about how police are targeting the motels that condone the prostitution service instead of targeting those involved directly in the act. It looks legitmate, seeing as how its from the "Los Angeles Times" newspaper, and its easy to read with the article divided into sections, with each one focusing on one aspect of the thesis. It sounds good as well, providing evidence and vocabulary to compliment the writing style and topic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XX4la7LwwVk "Keisha's Song" By Kendrick Lamar
In this song of the Section 80 album, Kendrick Lamar tell's the story of Keisha who is underage but forced into the vicious circle of prostitution in Compton, Long Beach Boulevard. It don't look like much because it's a song, but it sounds very well and has much more meaning that what's shown. You have to really listen to the lyrics to get the true meaning that Kendrick is trying to depict.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/nixle/uploads/pub_media/user21087-1345578505-media1
In this picture, you see what the normal hooker of Long Beach Boulevard was carrying around. She was caught under a string operation and these items were confiscated from her. It doesn't sound like anything because it's a picture, but it looks like the woman who was carrying this was in trouble and needs help/

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